Sentences with phrase «little voice work»

I can understand not being fully voiced, but it begs the question as to why so little voice work appears in this game.
It's strange how just a little voice work by a legend and a gust of wind at the right moment is able to put touching life into something as mundane as a plastic bag.

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I don't know how things have worked out for you, but for me, whenever I've ignored my intuition - that little voice inside my Crown, things haven't worked out very well.
I'm a little dubious that this is any more convenient than just passing your phone back and forth and doing everything there, but it worked really well in the demo: a fairly natural voice in my ear translated what the other person said.
The Satanists have far more respect for the female species than the «just doin» god's work as the little voices in my head tell me to» Christians ever will.
The work of Catherine of Siena contains little of interest to add to our discussion with the singular and very important exception that she is in that select number of early voices to counsel the church to consider, in [118] its theology, what it means to take seriously the biblical notion that God is love.
It's more about the lie that I believe still: I can't do it, that I am not strong enough, my voice does not matter, the little work I can do won't count for much.
De Brito was tall and lean, with a deep, commanding voice that scared Pelé a little and drove the boy to work hard at his training.
She is a mama to three beautiful little ones as well as a practicing attorney, and she'll be giving a voice to the work - outside - of - the - home parenting experience.
Some topics included how to balance wearing many hats required of working moms, how to advocate and voice your needs to your spouse and work as a team, and how to care less about things that carry little value.
Elsewhere, over at Yahoo Voices, Lisa Riggs explains how to make a semi-permanent office of sorts out of cardboard boxes (think boxes as the desk and computer) and over at Parenthood 360, Kristen M. Anderson suggests setting up «a mini office for your toddler» complete with crayons and scrap pieces paper, to keep your little one occupied while you work.
The county committee system was originally designed to give ordinary New Yorkers a voice in their party organization, but with little understanding or available information of how the arcane system works, few take advantage of it in a meaningful way, and in each borough, thousands of seats are vacants at any given time.
For those inclined toward punishing diet or exercise regimes (i.e. those who are usually in some dramatic conquest towards weight loss, or feeling shitty about their bodies), it's difficult to hear the little voice inside that tells us how to work out in a way that truly nourishes our bodies, rather than drains us.
A little nook or room that feels like an external expression of the voice that fuels their work.
Don't give into peer pressure or that little voice that says, «It's the holidays, it's okay to gain a little weight, I'll work it off come January.»
Silence that annoying little voice that says, «This is too random to work» or «This is silly.»
I used to work as an EA (also known as a secretary) and when I finally got promoted and promoted again after years of hard work, I would still have days where that stupid little voice inside says, «you should have just stayed where you belong.»
Considering CMB works through voice technology (i.e., talking to your Apple Watch)-- it might be a little intimidating to use when you're out at a bar.
It's that little voice in the back of your mind, the one that whispers that you're not good enough, or you're a romantic failure, or you'll never get that promotion at work.
He drops the Batman voice a little for the last scene and it works beautifully.
Elijah Wood, voicing Mumble, displays more animation working behind the microphone than he did in all three Lord of the Rings movies (although Rugrats» E. G. Daily, providing his younger voice, helps immeasurably); Hugh Jackman is surprisingly overbearing as his dad, but Brittany Murphy (Little Black Book, Just Married), as Mumble's childhood friend with the potential to become Something More is even more surprisingly charming... and Robin Williams, playing two roles, is doubly - surprisingly bearable in both.
There's a few tiny technical hitches, some detective work that feels a little too obscure, and a lead character voiced in an inconsistent manner, yet the strength of the game's world - building, and execution of its memorable literal head trips, softens the blow considerably.
Friedkin was one of the New Hollywood movement's most striking voices, with a string of all - time classics to his name, as well as some very surprising and little - seen works in - between.
Meanwhile, Reese has been busy voicing a character for musical comedy «Sing» - which comes out in January - and has also been working on HBO mini-series «Big Little Lies».
With a little bit more work on the graphics and localization (voices), Tales of Berseria could have been a stellar game.
Synopsis: Two British buddies (Shaun of the Dead / Hot Fuzz's Simon Pegg and Nick Frost) head out on the road in search of Area 51 after attending a comic convention, only to encounter a cute little alien (voiced by Seth Rogen) along the way in this comedy from Working Title and Universal Pictures.
It's actually really well done, with brightly colored visuals and some solid voice work, and is something I'd suggest checking out for any of the parents out their with little ones...
On the positive side, the voice cast works (though it's a little too star - studded for my liking) and the animation is simply gorgeous.
Among the hilariously eccentric pieces of Baltimore white trash featured: a sweets - obsessed young girl named Little Chrissy (Lauren Hulsey), who guzzles Jolt cola and eats sugar straight from the sack; her mother Joyce (Mary Kay Place), a thrift - shop owner who enjoys offering her fashion «expertise» to the homeless; Chrissy's older sister Tina (Martha Plimpton), who works at a gay male strip bar known for «teabagging» (don't ask); and Chrissy's grandmother Memama (Jean Schertler), whose sacred statue of the Virgin Mary not - so - miraculously «speaks» (she makes the voice herself).
There are some voice work choices that can be distracting, such as the five - year - old Daisy's all voice that sounds a little too adult to come out of a child's mouth.
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Solnet worked with other parent organizations, including the Florida PTA, 50th No More, and Testing is not Teaching, to defeat a StudentsFirst attempt to pass the so - called Parent Trigger, stealth tactics to privatize schools where parents have little voice.
Here's a little video demonstrating how sending a text message by voice works via Siri Eyes Free in a MyFord Touch vehicle.
Porsche makes voice command a separate option, which is a little weird, but the system works well, offering control over many infotainment features, including the ability to select music by album and artist name.
Voice recognition on the Toyota nav unit was also a little disappointing; after learning a list of specific instructions from the manual, we found that certain commands were compatible in only specific screens, which meant a lot of fiddling with the Back button and considerable manual pushbutton work to enable use of the voice - command function.
Speaking of me... Last night I wrote a little bit about the spin in the official press release announcing Pearson's acquiring of Author Solutions, lamenting how they want us all to think that most of Author Solutions» employees work in the U.S. I also voiced my disapproval of the non-response response I got from Erica Glass.
Obviously you know little about how the book business works, if you really think there's a conspiracy to silence your precious voice, or that publishers aren't interested in publishing great books that will make money.
An early Goodreads reader promises that the book contains «all the things you love in his work: strong voice, quirky characters, a little mysticism and magic, breathtaking settings in the Northwest, and a story that takes you by surprise.»
What worked last time, won't this time, and there's always that little voice that whispers to you that this time you've bitten off more than you can chew, located the very story that will show you who's boss (not you).
I want to build a blog that's committed to keeping it real, promoting responsible travel, and digging a little deeper than the pretty surfaces (and occasionally talking about politics because WE GIVE A SHIT), as well as featuring those better bloggers, lifting up the voices of underrepresented travelers through our Voices of Travel series, and publishing work on destinations that is written by people who live there through our Like a Local svoices of underrepresented travelers through our Voices of Travel series, and publishing work on destinations that is written by people who live there through our Like a Local sVoices of Travel series, and publishing work on destinations that is written by people who live there through our Like a Local series.
That's impressive because The Last Day of June doesn't contain any form of dialogue, rather its small cast of strangely eyeless characters communicate solely through sighs, moans, giggles and other little sounds that work with the wonderful animations to give them more personality than most games with massive runtimes, budgets and voice actors ever manage.
Overall: 7.5 The little bugs and glitchies combined with the «meh» story an voice acting take away from the overall package and drop the score by a bit which is a shame, as Just Cause 2 offers a hell of a lot to do for the creative player, but the mission design and checkpoints still need major work
It's a little weird at times, as even the cutscenes from the standard campaign remain the same, but all in all, it's a scintillating unlockable and quite an impressive amount of work went into the voice overs and making the story fit within the missions that you already played.
As long as the IGDA feels the need to work with the FBI in order to give game developers resources so that they can feel safe from people who claim to love games, I really don't give a shit about any of the cute little «scandals» that have been manufactured solely to give cover to the continued harassment of a handful of outspoken voices in this industry.
I was a little concerned about using voice commands to control the game, bit it actually worked -LSB-...]
With a little more care and creativity put into the level design and voice work, a larger variety of character classes, equipment and enemies, and a more flexible and flowing combat system, this could have been a standout title in the 3DS» library.
The voice over work is done well even if some of the dialogue can be a little cheesy and predictable at times.
The audio is underwhelming, with voice acting sounding robotic and lacks any kind of engaging dialogue to suck the player in and the poorly written dialogue isn't helped by the fact there is very little story to work with.
Tom is fully voiced, and while it is a little stiff worked well and was convincing enough to create a sense of desperation within the character.
With a little bit more work on the graphics and localization (voices), Tales of Berseria could have been a stellar game.
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